Cisco Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 5.3 Manual De Manutenção
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Hard Disk Replacement Procedure for the Cisco MeetingPlace 8106
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How to Replace the Hard Disk
Step 6
Use a Phillips screwdriver to replace the screw in the latching mechanism. The latching mechanism is
located on the front right of the hard disk.
located on the front right of the hard disk.
Step 7
Use a Phillips screwdriver to replace the screw that secures the hard disk to the Cisco MeetingPlace 8106
chassis. This screw is located on the front left of the hard disk.
chassis. This screw is located on the front left of the hard disk.
Powering Up the Cisco MeetingPlace 8106
Step 1
Plug the power cable into the back of the Cisco MeetingPlace 8106.
Step 2
Locate the power switch on the back of the Cisco MeetingPlace 8106 and turn it to the on position (“ | ”).
Step 3
Start the terminal emulator program on your computer. See the
for information about how to start the terminal emulator program.
Step 4
Access the CLI.
Step 5
Log in as an administrator. The tech$ prompt appears.
Step 6
To ensure that the new hard disk is working properly, enter hwconfig. Output similar to the following
example appears:
example appears:
meetingplace:tech$ hwconfig
Cabinet: ELMA
4U
Bus architecture:
CompactPCI
Processor card:
SMM5370LATUDE S/N=6055691
Processor:
Pentium III, Model 8, 700 MHz
Memory:
512 MB
Temperature:
22C
Voltages:
3.34V, 5.02V, 12.00V
Power Supplies:
OK
Fans:
OK
SCSI Adapter:
NCR 810
DISK 1:
36000MB (SEAGATE ST336607LC REV=0005)
DISK 2:
36000MB (SEAGATE ST336607LC REV=0005)
Ethernet:
Intel 8225x PCI 10/100 (0001af0bc2cd)
Modem:
Absent or unrecognized
Multi Access Blades:
Slot 1:
AC TP1610-4 S/N=274404 REV=0 AC0
Smart Blades:
Slot 2:
NMS CG6000C S/N=103237639 REV=5894-B4 MSC0 PRC0
If you do not see the two hard disk entries, do the following:
–
Power down the Cisco MeetingPlace system.
–
Reseat the hard disk.
–
Enter hwconfig.
If you still do not see the two hard disk entries, examine the hard disk connectors to see if they are
damaged or dirty. If both sides of the connectors look good, try installing another hard disk.
damaged or dirty. If both sides of the connectors look good, try installing another hard disk.
If the second hard disk installs and works correctly, send the hard disk you tried to use as a replacement
first back to the factory. If the second hard disk does not install or work correctly, contact Cisco TAC.
first back to the factory. If the second hard disk does not install or work correctly, contact Cisco TAC.